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Rest in Peace, Ted Kennedy

 
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Aug 26, 2009 00:30 |  #1

Sad, but apparently inevitable.

He was a warrior.


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Aug 26, 2009 01:20 |  #2

I didn't realize this until I saw your post -- what a legacy this family has had, and it will be interesting to see what Caroline manages -- I remember her at her Dad's funeral (as well as so many other moments).


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Aug 26, 2009 01:32 |  #3

I pray the Kennedy family can finally find peace.


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Aug 26, 2009 01:47 |  #4

Been a tough run for the Kennedy clan. Perhaps they will get a break now. It will be strange without them in the national news.


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Aug 26, 2009 04:53 as a reply to  @ Woolburr's post |  #5
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R.I.P. and condolences to family etc


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Aug 26, 2009 09:29 |  #6

I've been listening to the coverage this morning, and I admit I've had tears in my eyes as I've heard so many stories from both sides of the political spectrum that have given some real perspective of his life and work. Add the drama and tragedies of his family to numerous very real accomplishments over the decades and you have a pretty singular figure who really did earn a huge amount respect.


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Aug 26, 2009 11:24 |  #7

RIP, sad indeed. My mom has an issue of Life from 1965 featuring him that she showed me this morning.

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Aug 26, 2009 14:32 |  #8

^^^ He had broken his back in a plane crash ^^^


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Aug 26, 2009 14:44 |  #9

RIP Senator Ted. Even those who disagreed with you will miss you.


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Aug 26, 2009 14:46 |  #10

tonylong wrote in post #8525675 (external link)
I've been listening to the coverage this morning, and I admit I've had tears in my eyes...

Me too, but for a very selfish reason. Every time one of these towering figures dies, I feel not only diminished somehow, but also so very much older -- I have lost yet another one of the grownups of my youth.


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Aug 30, 2009 14:08 as a reply to  @ jgrussell's post |  #11

Agreed, RIP Mr.Kennedy.




  
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Sep 01, 2009 07:32 |  #12

Is it wrong to speak ill of the dead? And this is not politics as politics bore me. People went all wacky when Michael Jackson died. Yes, I was a fan of his music, a big fan. Own many of his albums and CDs. But let's not forget the man was a pedophile, one of the, if not the lowest form of scum on the planet.

As to Ted Kennedy, he drove drunk, killed Mary Jo Kopechne, and got away with it scot free by his rank and privilege. A lesser name would have had his political career terminated and probably would have faced jail time. The police covered up for him because of who he was.

And I was always a "Kennedy" fan and still am, in the vein of John and Robert.

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Sep 01, 2009 10:47 |  #13

MDJAK wrote in post #8560960 (external link)
Is it wrong to speak ill of the dead? And this is not politics as politics bore me. People went all wacky when Michael Jackson died. Yes, I was a fan of his music, a big fan. Own many of his albums and CDs. But let's not forget the man was a pedophile, one of the, if not the lowest form of scum on the planet.

As to Ted Kennedy, he drove drunk, killed Mary Jo Kopechne, and got away with it scot free by his rank and privilege. A lesser name would have had his political career terminated and probably would have faced jail time. The police covered up for him because of who he was.

And I was always a "Kennedy" fan and still am, in the vein of John and Robert.

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When I reach the end of my days, I hope I am not judged by only those things I did wrong in my life. I suspect you might do well to have the same hope, Mark. :wink:


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Sep 01, 2009 11:23 |  #14

There was a period in the '80s where my opinion of Ted's personal life was significantly lower than it has been now for many years.

His political enthusiasm and direction has always been inspiring to me.

However, IMHO when someone with the failings that Ted had is able to make such a significant change in their personal life,. and in doing so be an even greater public servant as Ted did,. I for one hold that in almost higher respect than someone never faced with such a challenge. He stepped up to the plate and only got better.

Lastly, the death of Kopechne was tragic, but it was not just Kennedy's name that effected how he was treated, it was also the era. Frankly how we perceive Drunk Driving has changed dramatically since then,.. and many less known figures were getting off using "I was Drunk Officer" or "I was drunk Your Honor" as an excuse..
Consider the differences in reaction to JFK's dalliances vs. Clinton's.
Times do change.

It was the way things were at the time that got Ted off too,..

Anyway, I like what Tom said,. there is a lot of good, ...a lifetime of good things to remember him by.


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Sep 01, 2009 11:56 |  #15

Yes, the 1969 incident was a terrible tragedy.

In the four decades since we've seen a story of redemption. Politics aside, it's become obvious over this past week that he has earned the respect of his colleagues on both sides of the political spectrum, and has dedicated his life to trying to make a positive difference.

And, I seem to recall that a recent president and vice president both have DUI records, so it's not something that one can make political hay about.


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